BP says CO2 from emissions rose by smallest advance in 2015
Oil major BP said carbon dioxide from emissions from energy consumption rose by 0.1% last year in its smallest advance since 2009.
Oil major BP said carbon dioxide from emissions from energy consumption rose by 0.1% last year in its smallest advance since 2009.
Shell has donated its Arctic energy exploration permits to the Nature Conservancy of Canada following its controversial exit from the region last year.
EU antitrust regulators have raided the offices of a number of oil companies over suspected blocking of gas exports to other EU countries.
Five energy projects have been shortlisted for this year's $7million Access Co-Development Facility (ACF).
A Norwegian court will assess next week whether an email sent to hundreds of employees by COSL was a valid form of dismissal from the company.
The Niger Delta Avengers have rejected a call from the Nigerian Government for talks to end a dispute over oil in the region.
Norwegian operator Statoil plans to replace a cable system on its Gullfaks field after leak was discovered after just one month in use.
Helicopter chiefs in Aberdeen plan to end their use of the H225s on North Sea flights - unless customers call for the model to be used to fly their workers to installations.
When we think of travel risks we tend to imagine plane crashes or terrorist attacks. Such events are reasonably rare. The most common risks to travellers are opportunistic crime and traffic accidents.
Royal Dutch Shell was in the ascendency after investors cheered on plans to trim investment and cut costs in the face of lower oil prices.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country has not "definitively" cancelled either the South Stream or Turkstream gas export projects.
Aggreko said it has been selected to enter contract negotiations to provide in excess of 100MW of diesel-fuelled power in Brazil.
EDF Energy said it plans to build a new offshore windfarm off the coast of Blyth in Northumberland.
Leaving the EU would threaten investment in energy, hitting jobs and pay in the industry, Labour has warned.
General Electric is to reduce its headcount in Texas by another 360 positions as the decline in oil price continues.
Cooper Energy said it signed an agreement with ACL International and Lamara Energy for the sale of its 55% interest in Tangai-Sukananti.
Phasing out coal power plants will not hit UK energy supplies - and should be done two years earlier than the Government plans, a group of Conservatives have said.
A Hampshire-based energy company has been fined for releasing natural gas and crude oil.
Russian war planes have delivered air strikes on Islamic State oil production facilities as they continue with their bid to hit the terrorists group economic base.
Nigeria said it will start a dialogue with the Niger Delta Avengers militant group which has claimed responsibility for a string of attacks.
With trains cancelled across France on the seventh day of a nationwide strike, the SNCF national rail service has offered unions a deal to try to persuade train drivers to go back to work.
The platform deck for the Ivar Aasen project is making its journey home to Norway after the sailaway from the yard area in Singapore.
Shell said it has made a Final Investment Decision (FID) to build a major petrochemicals complex in Pennsylvania.
Argentina's state oil company as named a former Total executive as its new boss.
Aberdeen's hotel revenue dropped by more than 40% in the month of March, according to new figures.